Somebody Stand Up and Sing
Discover the profound work of Hugh Seidman in his compelling poetry collection, Somebody Stand Up and Sing. Published by New Issues Press in 2005, this collection spans 62 pages and showcases Seidman's remarkable ability to weave together the complexities of American life through his unique lens. Renowned for his contributions to Jewish poetry, Seidman’s verses are a testament to the power of language and emotion, reflecting the rich tapestry of experiences that define our existence. As noted by Joseph McElroy, these poems are not just reflections but anchors that reveal the essence of Seidman as a poet. Dive into this collection and experience the evocative imagery and thought-provoking themes that make Hugh Seidman an essential voice in contemporary American poetry.